17 Feb 2020
32m

IBCC Episode 77 - Anaphylaxis

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The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast

This podcast addresses the critical need for rapid anaphylaxis recognition and treatment. It emphasizes that anaphylaxis is a clinical diagnosis requiring immediate action, primarily epinephrine administration, to counter multi-organ system involvement. The discussion covers clinical findings, diagnostic hallmarks—exposure history, affected organ systems, and differential diagnoses—while highlighting the importance of erring on the side of treatment. Various causes of anaphylaxis, including foods, insect stings, and medications, are reviewed. The speakers advocate for intravenous epinephrine for its faster onset and titratability, detailing the "dirty Epi drip" method for non-ICU settings. They also explore the use of steroids and antihistamines, and address specific scenarios like beta-blocker interference, airway management challenges, and fluid resuscitation. The podcast concludes by discussing recovery, extubation, disposition, and common pitfalls, stressing the importance of considering anaphylaxis and prompt epinephrine use.

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Part 1: Recognition and Diagnosis

Part 2: Epinephrine and Primary Management

Part 3: Advanced Interventions and Airway Control

Part 4: Recovery and Clinical Pitfalls

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